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CITY COMMISSIONERS SILENT ON LEGAL BATTLE AN UNITED STATES COURT et ie tt Matter Not Touched Upon at Ses- _sion Last Night—Theatre Ord. — inance Given Final Reading If members of the city commission are perturbed over the application made in the United States district court at Fargo this week for an order setting aside all paving operations in Bismarck and restraining the city from taking any further action toward the completion of the work contem- plated, it was not manifest at the meeting of the commissioners last eve- ning. Not a word concerning the ap- proaching legal battle was mentioned until the meeting adjourned when a spectator asked what steps were to be taken. President A. W. Lucas stated that the city attorney would make an investigation, but that nothing would be done pending the outcome of the decision which rests with Judge Nues- aie sle of the district court concerning the aeons district paving operations. heater Ordinance Passed. ima theater ordinance modeled af- ter that in force in St. Paul was given its second aid final reading. Presi- Commissioner Best in the nega- ine Its passage caused some discus- sion between Commissioners Best and Kirk. The action on the Red Trail Ferry company’s application for the exclus- ive franchise for a landing place at the river was deferred until the city engineer can make a report to the commission. To Demand Obstruction Removal. ‘The commission went on record at the recommendation of Commissioner Best that J. J. Jackman be notified to remove the obstructions between the Northern Pacific crossing, west of the city, and the river in order that the road might be made passable, unti} an- other highway is opened. Commissioner Best also introduced a resolution that the city engineer and the city attorney be notified to have streets occupied by citizens be vacat- “The Common Law” Coming To Auditorium Next’ Week led to protect the city rights against possible “squatters,” who might in ilater years lay claim to the land through a law passed years ago which provides that continuous residence for 20 years entitles one to such posses- i : PIONEER SEED HOUSE ” HAS FINE CATALOGUE Seczmicn Pictures fo | Brothers Meet ‘for Hy ihn CLIMAX of the Christmas babii season finds THE STORE FOR MEN teady--ready in everything the word implies. “All that a man desires in apparel and the multitude of interesting, necessary or:luxurious accessories: ‘that help round out the masculine satisfaction, whether in sports, motoring, in business or home life, have been gathered here in the most con- ' vient possible arrangement. “Women buying for men will find, this the ideal shopping place from the four great viewpoints: QUALITY, ECONOMY, CORRECTNESS, CONVENIENCE ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP game. “Holm’g suspicions had aroused when ~ he entered on HARELTON VISITOR. | Worth's cell and found him wearing’ Mrs. ‘Wallace Dougherty of Hazel- ton was in the city Monday shoppping tack, though he quickly gave chase Y 180,000 Copies, Fresh from the . om es 5 First. Time his, hat and coat: He watched: the| ang calling on friends. : cP. - : a One of the dramatic scenes in “The Conimon Law,” great mo- rst in 15 prifoner closely, ‘but was hardly ‘pre- ne t Tribune Press, To Intro- tion picture production which will be shown at the: Auditorium Years at LaMoure pared for the suddenness of the at- Peek Ge » duce ‘Will’s theaters! A Blamarck for two days, Wednesday and Thiirsday, De-, $$$. tacks thone he atch we “1 am sending more carr i 1 (Special to The Tribune.) pay estate 9 Aea ! ‘ J = '“LaMoure, N. D,, Dec. 13.—“Who apereto ae the operas now on Christmas cards than ever| Oscar 'H. Will & Co, is fresh from FESTIVAL OF DEDICATION full elght days are reached on the the thunder was that?” asked Ben |##le at Hoskins. The Tribune press, The edition , of EL eighth night. Ashmore, ‘proprietor of a. barber F 4 before?” we year so many of my friends called’ -my holiday cards ‘dainty’, ‘clever’, ‘just too dear’, that this year I am. using twice as many. Everyone seems to credit ME with their quality, _ yet all I do is to ask for THE A:M:DAVIS CO. © 4 (QUALITY-CARDS | complete line may be , found at 180,000 copies will go to all parts of the northwest, ‘to various other sec- tions of America and to foreign coun- tries, in all of which there is a de- wand for virile, northern-grown seeds, shrubs, bulbs and plant: The 34th annual catalog issued by Will & Co. has a beautiful cover page in four colors, with a typical land- scape on the front and three varieties of Will-bred corn on the back. The 80 pages found inside are crammed with interesting information concern- ing products of the Will nurseries and seed-beds, A majority of the varieties are illustrated, and the catalog is-real-; ily. aseomiprelensive encyclopedia of. the field}garden and nursery products) of North Dakota. Today 180,000 of these bookle carrying Bismarck’s name far. an ‘wide, are going into the qratis.'* |fhey are w ‘and.in every. othe: they are worthy of the Capital City North Dakota and of the. progres sive enterprise which they’ represent. ‘| 25th of Kislev, is furnished by.‘ the t siren se fs lights there ism to be enkindled Feast of Dedication More Familiarly Mare meta vane ane Lo flame of loyalty. and’ enthusiasm for the great ideals’. which the” heroic struggle of, the. Maccabees embodied And. in the ore the aymbolte: Known as Feast of Lights Begins December 20. Although rated in the traditional: calendar as a minor festival, compar- i ed with the Biblical festivals and holy : days, the post-Biblical Channukeh she (feast of dedication more familiarly known as the feast of lights) is in reality of major ‘significance, commem- orating, as it does, one of the.most heroic and far-reaching, victories: for ‘fatherland’ and. faith. of the. Jewish, holidays. che The historic background of the fes- ‘ival which begins" December 20,'the orresponding Hebrew date being the lowed. The stranger: was Ash- ‘ é Cost $65 to Heat:City Building Month | more’s brother. The two-had not of November, A: geting to Fuel Tf it ‘coat $652 will be the: cost. for the balance of the ‘winter :njontha?” That iqifestio bobbed/up:at.the méeting of | thie cl commissioners last night when ‘a ‘pilt for coal for the mentioned amount for the'past month was-read. Commissioner :Best was. of the be: spout 168. to 165 fon of Charinukeh | has no rabetote Titdal’ fn ‘the: syna- gogue- or the. home..,;Its:principal.cere- montal is the kindling of the lights— 'Thave sold ‘the ‘Atlantic ‘cafe and wish’ all bills against the cafe. to be presented to Atty. F. H. Register for dne the ‘first ‘night, two ‘the’ second | lef that the -b eine chil he Rented shop here’ yesterday of a’ patron = ‘who he was shaving, concerning fs & man who passed by the shop and looked ‘in. the voice from a stranger as the door of the Parber shop opened. The proprietor stepped forward and then the identity of the man dawned upon Ashmore, .“Why, hello Jud!” the barber exclaimed. Healthy greetings td seen each other in 15. years, part ofthe country: and happened to remember I had a brother at LaMoure, so thought I would stop during the month. of November, what | /,8% for a visit,” wae one ,of/ the i Bowthan; N. D,. Dec. 13.—Pushing Deputy ‘Sheriff: Chrie:Holm back over a table‘in his'cell, James Worth, serv: “Is Ben Ashmore here?” came Christmas|) x of p's PHOENIX ||Attention || HOSIERY You and your ladies are in, witedte attends eeture:ta: the | Twenty Sha Ss _»*9.,.Gho0se From : “Just was passing through this night, and so on cumulative, until the} goog jtarot on the money: invested val«at: Amidon; made: an‘al- most successfal’ attempt ‘to’ escape, the deputy sheriff's: flectness : of ‘foot and the threat to shoot Worth at, {8° 1S MOUTED = close quartered ‘Breaking? up: ahd bile for making connections“with ‘the local | heat and” power ec ompay:. ORDINANCE: payment. CHAS. (TUCK. AFTER: TWO YEARS “ coienieas ; Bis Gries Bismarck rea Remains Un- wh ie so Ms Hise ahaken. 349 - 0 aah Lye a i Time is the best test of truth, Here Commissioner’ Best Think ‘Toe Many | j which will come straight home to Instead of New ‘Erected, ! many of us. ——. R. Williams, 212 8. Sixth St, Bis-] If the remodeling of old wooden Both American and German manufacture, beautiful tone and | marck, says: “I was bothered for six} buildings is permitted, how is Bie , ° weeks or more with a constant, dull,}marck going to get iany new struc- aclid mahogany cases ranging in price throbbing ache in the small. of my|tures? . From $25'to $40 pei got bebe flip etme gens hay | : 7 rom ardly move. 1 was tired and languid | showing where buildings to the extent i y : : SC eal | sud foe rogularand wegen [of ee ne 0 cn deel Telelige us now before you forget to i Sete ene Pus tna’ etciy’ soe clig Waateeraitod waetuee the pen | z it id R “ that. Ch Desk Sets Doa Kidney Pills al x wisbaait hs ot itn’ ett es aren, a. |*"ta Ue onnsn’ ot Commissoner wee i e.. emembe ristmas is. : rater : : teihe eed oe oa ‘in the fur {and the commissioners:and the ord ! mas as freee eth eee errr irre i eel aad ith he of of i } . y cK. s ir a BONHAM BROTHERS en Eat een, yt anf OY WE ed wi your choice of our many use u gifts coor o BB. Wonder was bel Se see at Percolators of beautiful designs, Univer. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. € y m. t f ] t t f sal” make, a prices far below the presen ? DRISCOLL visiTOF ‘market value. ° .@ 5 2 : jaca meine mien wi] 1} Pyrex, the new wteanepareat ‘kitchenware. CALLED BY FATHER’S:DEATH. | { d , ie ° Arte ‘ ae see cae Husbands, your wife will be delighted with Silk Scarfs, for full dress ' i cal iankato, Minn, where he Be : : ‘ Fancy Bul’ Handherchet aieage ihe aera et ah eer 1} @ Christmas box of this ware. Silk Suspenders in. fancy boxes -necenrs siLtindl ‘position, : rmerl A Hid Benito iba aed Ue eames ||| Sct ae bens eee of oe gr eatale Cuff Buttons and Watch Fobs enroute to Bill Se vanere Digan Large Variety of Holiday Neckwear SO eee tnd « capitipes wiih the Pocket Knives : Conasey |Casmireie with tile Combination Sets—Suspenders, Necktie, Arm. Bands, etc. i ag Unde } establish- Skates t Pyrex Casserole with tile Bath Robes in a variety of qualities and colors acl UCR: Sleds . 4 bey Men’s Fancy Slippers : HOSPITAL NOYES. : fe : Carving Set : by yee mnie Sans Patients. to enter. St. Coaster Wagons " ‘|: : : Ss 2 iss White and Fancy Vests in s variety of color mixtures Welker, Dal Loe : ‘ Silverware pattie | y : Dressy Cloth Caps (eae Sete Ds Air Rifle : MN The abo fe variet; if - s \ - we abvs ok opiay Mie ee Peel ere Canty wan ana teby, 1} Shaving Set GET YOUR HUSBAND ~; Gity;, Miss _ Dorothy$"Postovit, Max; ‘ i ARE el 6 ‘Willis Belk, Sterlingy Mrs. Katherine GET THE GIeIs A : Carving Set Dooley, ‘Mandah._ ° mare Set ay eee Seat sale for the operas ROW on at Scissor Set re . - Finney’s.” Pen Knife Razor Set 3 233 = < ; eae rot the abe Casseroles Pocket Knife me ‘ : of - i e ° Bare for the lection af rect Bkates And many other articles that will fil ; ors anid other, business, wil eed ted Embroidery Scissors your exact needs. Sa BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA